Ceran HV, Ceran HVA, Ceran MS
Mobil grease that is comparable to Chevron SRI is Mobil SHC 100. Both greases are high-performance, multipurpose lubricants designed for a wide range of applications, offering excellent protection against wear and corrosion. They also have good high-temperature stability and water resistance properties, making them suitable for demanding environments. Always consult specific technical data sheets to ensure compatibility for your particular application.
it is the making of many of the same kind of products.
Yes
Voltage divided by total resistance will give the current. The resistance is simply the sum of all the individual resistances.
Current = (Voltage across the circuit) divided by (Total resistance of the circuit). The current is the same at every point in the series circuit.
Wicth shell grease can be equivalent with Mobil Unirex N 3?
Unirex N2 is close to the equivalent of Alvania R2
Dear Sir Esso Unirex n2,n3 & S2 Grease Equivalent to National MP3 Grease
It entirely depends on how much you use, its in comparison to honey, the same kind of consistency.
although I don't aspire to be an expert on Grease I can tell you from experience that if you mix different manufacturers greases you can have trouble even if they are equivalent grease types. The purchase department at the company I worked at changed supplier, and the maintenance people started to use the equivalent grease. I only got involved when the bearing started to get hot. Needless to say as this was an especially critical item of plant, after 1 and a half days of lost production and 1300 workers sent home we would never mix grease types again.
Mobil Mobilith SHC 100 looks close to it
monkey grease
http://www.timken.com/en-us/products/lubrication/Documents/Grease04Interchange_Proof_1.pdf
Ryan's steakhouse frys it fish and chicken in the same grease but the grease is changed every two days to prevent it from becoming fishy
The homophone of "grease" is "grease." Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings, and in this case, "grease" only has one spelling as both the verb and the noun.
yes they might have a little less grease
no